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NR 524 EXAM PREP LATEST


Curriculum Development



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2023/2024

,1. What are the three main components of a curriculum? Explain each component briefly.

- A curriculum consists of three main components: objectives, content and evaluation. Objectives
are the specific learning outcomes that the curriculum aims to achieve. Content is the subject matter,
skills and experiences that the curriculum covers. Evaluation is the process of assessing the
learners' progress and achievement of the objectives.




2. What are some of the factors that influence curriculum development? Give at least three
examples.

- Some of the factors that influence curriculum development are: learners’ needs, interests and
abilities; teachers’ qualifications, competencies and preferences; societal expectations and
demands; educational policies and standards; available resources and facilities; and current trends
and issues in the field.




3. What is the difference between a competency-based curriculum and a content-based curriculum?
Give an advantage and a disadvantage of each approach.

- A competency-based curriculum is a curriculum that focuses on the development of specific skills
and abilities that are relevant to the learners' future roles and responsibilities. An advantage of this
approach is that it prepares learners for real-world situations and challenges. A disadvantage is that
it may neglect some important theoretical knowledge and concepts. A content-based curriculum is a
curriculum that focuses on the acquisition of factual information and conceptual understanding of a
subject area. An advantage of this approach is that it provides learners with a solid foundation of
knowledge and principles. A disadvantage is that it may not address the learners' individual needs
and interests.




4. What are some of the methods and strategies that can be used to deliver curriculum content?
Give at least three examples.

- Some of the methods and strategies that can be used to deliver curriculum content are: lectures,
demonstrations, simulations, case studies, problem-based learning, project-based learning,
cooperative learning, inquiry-based learning, experiential learning, etc.

,5. What are some of the tools and techniques that can be used to evaluate curriculum effectiveness?
Give at least three examples.

- Some of the tools and techniques that can be used to evaluate curriculum effectiveness are: tests,
quizzes, assignments, portfolios, observations, interviews, surveys, feedback forms, rubrics, etc.




6. What are some of the principles and criteria that can be used to select and organize curriculum
content? Give at least three examples.

- Some of the principles and criteria that can be used to select and organize curriculum content are:
relevance, validity, comprehensiveness, balance, coherence, sequence, continuity, integration,
differentiation, etc.




7. What are some of the challenges and issues that can arise in curriculum development? Give at
least three examples.

- Some of the challenges and issues that can arise in curriculum development are: lack of clarity and
consensus on the goals and objectives of the curriculum; mismatch between the curriculum content
and the learners' needs and interests; insufficient or inappropriate resources and facilities to support
the curriculum implementation; resistance or reluctance from teachers or learners to adopt new or
innovative approaches; lack of alignment or coordination among different stakeholders involved in
the curriculum process; lack of monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to ensure quality and
improvement; etc.




8. What are some of the roles and responsibilities of a curriculum developer? Give at least three
examples.

- Some of the roles and responsibilities of a curriculum developer are: conducting needs
assessment and situation analysis to identify the gaps and opportunities for curriculum improvement;
designing and developing curriculum objectives, content, methods, strategies, evaluation tools, etc.;
consulting and collaborating with teachers, learners, administrators, experts, parents, community
members, etc. to ensure relevance and responsiveness of the curriculum; piloting and testing the
curriculum materials and activities to ensure validity and reliability; revising and refining the
curriculum based on feedback and data; disseminating and implementing the curriculum in various
settings; monitoring

, and evaluating the curriculum outcomes and impact; etc.




9. What are some of the benefits and advantages of using technology in curriculum development?
Give at least three examples.

- Some of the benefits and advantages of using technology in curriculum development are:
enhancing access to diverse sources of information and knowledge; facilitating communication

and collaboration among different participants in the curriculum process; enabling flexibility

and adaptability in delivering curriculum content; supporting differentiation

and individualization in meeting learners' needs; providing feedback

and assessment in real-time or asynchronously; stimulating creativity

and innovation in designing

and developing

curriculum materials

and activities;

etc.




Evaluation is to cognitive; valuing is to

a.Psychomotor
b.Metacognition
c.Affective
d.None of the three

7. Every curriculum has this dimension. This is both unplanned and implicit but its instructional
effects are often evident in the students behavior, values and dispositions. This dimension is
referred to as

a.Societal curriculum
b.Institutional Curriculum
c.Instructional Curriculum
d.Hidden Curriculum
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